Media mogul Oprah Winfrey will take her star-power to Georgia to campaign for Stacey Abrams as the Democrat attempts to become the first black woman governor in the United States, according to a report Wednesday.

The self-made billionaire will hold two town halls and knock on doors to encourage voters to come out for Abrams on Thursday – just five days before the midterm elections, BuzzFeed News reported.

Winfrey’s visit to the Peach State comes just a day before former President Obama will campaign for Abrams and other Democrats during a rally at Morehouse College in Atlanta.

Their neck-and-neck election battle has been marred by allegations of voter suppression during early voting that primarily affects blacks.

In a debate last week, Abrams accused Kemp, whose office oversees elections and who has held up 53,000 voter registration applications, of creating an “atmosphere of fear.”

Kemp dismissed her claims as a “farce” and said they’re “absolutely not true.”

“I am honored to have Oprah join me for uplifting and honest conversations with voters about the clear choice before us in this election and the boundless potential of Georgians,” Abrams said in a statement to BuzzFeed.